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Author Czuba, Karol Jan
Title Improving outcomes for support workers in aged care Type Book Whole
Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) Issue Pages 432 p.
Keywords Aged care; Support workers; Peer mentoring; Psychosocial outcomes; Staff turnover
Abstract Describes a rigorous and structured approach to development of an evidence-based e-mentoring intervention for NZ aged care support workers. Establishes the conceptual and theoretical bases to define the peer-mentoring intervention protocol, and investigates its feasibility and acceptability. Considers the evidence for improving psychosocial outcomes and turnover rates for support workers in the development of the WeCare Mentoring Programme.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1754
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Author Tansley, Susan Elizabeth
Title The role of postgraduate education for registered nurses working in the aged care sector Type Book Whole
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) Issue Pages 122 p.
Keywords Postgraduate education; Registered nurses; Aged care; Surveys
Abstract Explores the perspectives of registered nurses (RN) working in aged residential care, and their views and experiences of postgraduate education. Performs a qualitative study using mixed-method data triangulation including document review, focus groups and interviews at four aged care facilities. Conducts focus groups and interviews with five nurse managers and 15 RNs on the value of, and access to postgraduate education.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1791
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Author Grinlinton, Anne
Title Management of pressure injury prevention in two New Zealand residential aged care facilities: A case study Type Book Whole
Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) Issue Pages 120 p.
Keywords Pressure injuries; Residential aged care facilities; Injury prevention
Abstract Aims to explore the strategies employed for pressure-injury prevention in two residential aged care facilities in NZ. Investigates how pressure injuries are managed from the perspective of Clinical Managers (CMs), Registered Nurses (RNs) and Health Care Assistants (HCAs). Analyses facility policies and guidelines for pressure injury prevention and management and identifies barriers and facilitators of injury prevention.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1802
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